Dutch Criminal Record Push Back With ‘Gaslight’ | News

Dutch Criminal Record Push Back With 'Gaslight' | News

Underground three-piece Dutch Prison Report have shared new single ‘Gaslight’.

The band have roots in Chichester, rising up in a small-town and making their very own leisure. Music grew to become the core which means of their lives, with Dutch Prison Report rising up of these adolescent experiments.

Now based mostly in Brighton, the trio have constructed a decade-long catalogue, amassing followers on a show-by-show, release-by-release foundation.

Final 12 months’s ‘Apathy’ mixtape noticed Dutch Prison Report attain new heights, and since then they’ve launched a string of singles.

New launch ‘Gaslight’ comes on the precise proper time – it pushes again towards authorities, and finds the trio discussing the plight of younger folks in a fractured nation.

Produced collaboratively by Rob Quickenden and Dutch Prison Report themselves, it matches breed indie songwriting to spoken phrase vocals that hit onerous. Among the best releases but from the group, the trio remark:

Lyrically the tune is a chaotic intertwining internet of many various threads of thought and emotion. Remorse concerning the ending of a relationship, the fatigue of continually struggling financially, guilt about not being the place I really feel I ought to be in life and anxiousness and anger concerning the state of the world.

Increasing on this, the trio add:

The tune had fairly a troublesome start. The instrumental for the tune existed for fairly some time earlier than I used to be in a position to put any lyrics to it, and once I did I actually struggled to discover a becoming strategy to specific the themes on the tune in an emotionally becoming means.

I attempted a method utilized by Thom Yorke and David Bowie known as lower up method the place I wrote down completely different traces which felt like themes I wished to speak about, lower them out and threw them right into a bag, choosing them out at random to attempt to organise them into verses. Through the use of this method I hoped to imitate the chaotic anxious overthinking numerous 20 somethings are experiencing proper now. The verses are like a tormented inner dialogue of stress, by no means selecting a single thought or theme however leaping round in a means that many overthinkers have skilled.

Catch Dutch Prison Report on a full European tour supporting Goodkid this summer season, alongside a raft of competition dates – together with a high-profile spot at Secret Backyard Occasion.

Tune in now.

Picture Credit score: Indy Brewer

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